When our current students meet our Old Scholars, one of the first questions our past students are asked, is "What House were you in?" House pride is an integral part of life at ³ÉÈ˶ÌƬ's, and provides plenty of opportunities for friendly rivalry, as well as promoting connections between different year groups.
The four House names were chosen by the School's Foundation Principal, Mrs Barbara Godwin OAM, and the School's Interim Council, before the School opened in 1986. Each House was named after a person who who had been instrumental in the foundation of the School. You can read more about the School's history here.
Each of the House groups is identified by colour, as well as flora and fauna motifs inspired by the School's coastal location as well as the wider context of Western Australia.
The major Interhouse events each year are the Swimming Carnival, the Cross Country Carnival and the Athletics Carnival. Other opportunities for students to represent their House include both competitive and non-competitive activities in Middle and Senior School, including dance, drama, debating, choir, robotics, visual art and more!
Each House group in Middle and Senior School 'adopts' a charitable organisation each year, and students arrange fundraisers and wellbeing activities related to that organisation during the course of the year.
In Primary School, students can earn House points in a variety ways, from waste-wise lunches to living out the School values.
The most significant event celebrated through the House system is ³ÉÈ˶ÌƬ's Day, which is usually held on the same day as the Interhouse Cross Country Carnival (Years 6 to 12) and the Lapathon (Kindy to Year 5).